for the money you spend on a k you could have a forking fast b and the b swap is cack plus b trannys are over built the k's not so much stick with b thats my 2 cents but what the hell do i know! :oops:
for the money you spend on a k you could have a forking fast b and the b swap is cack plus b trannys are over built the k's not so much stick with b thats my 2 cents but what the hell do i know! :oops:
That's why I was asking the line of questions that i asked. If you are serious about racing, then you need to be serious about weight --- and if you are serious about weight, then you don't need to choose the Wagovan as your weapon of choice.
I'm not too serious about racing but it would be nice to pass a few hotshots, I don't have the money for either swap right now so I guess I have time to think about.
I saw that the k20a had like 220 hp so I thought to myself "I would like that"
Oh and by drag I don't mean like the track or anything, mainly just like to the next stoplight or something
I'll have to take a look at those then. I remember seeing H's before, for some reason the sites I've seen always have them with a blue valve cover and then say you don't get the blue ones... which is a shame since I like blue
K's and H's are heavy motors (not like its that much more than a B but it does matter). They will have some negative effects on your brake performance and steering. So you kinda have to figure those into your swap also.
Well I guess like Spiderman's uncle said "with great power, comes great responsibility"
I love a good tangent...
Stan Lee is given credit for this line, but he's just paraphrasing statements made by FDR, Churchill, Kipling and ultimately, the Bible.
Anyway, it should be, "With great power comes compromised fuel economy."
Call Tommy Motorsports 208-888-7297 and talk to Tim. He uses a place that buys motors in bulk from Japan out of Cali. Not a speedshop oriented motor sales place, but can get most swaps.
When I worked at Idaho Speed Center we went through this same guy for all of the swaps we sold. Out of the 5 years that I was there, we got 1 bad D-series motor and 2 bad SR20DET's. All three motors were replaced very quickly and he didnt even want the bad motors back. The only motors he couldnt get were the 22R swaps for the US based Toyotas 78ish to 95. The 2JZ swaps were kinda hard to come by as well, but when they got that really highend stuff in, they would call and let us know.
Since its not a speed shop style place, they dont take the cool shit off the motors and sell separatly like Password and other like. So if the motor you want has cams and a aftermarket ECU by chance, youll actually get those parts. I have ended up with some great shit on some of the swaps Ive received.
I hear negative stuff about every online motor ordering place Ive ever seen. I cant verify these accounts, but word of mouth goes a long way. I jsut try and stay clear of those places that Ive never done business (and heard negative things about) with or dont know someone that has done business first hand with said company and had positive things to say.
GOOD LUCK WITH TRYIN TO DO A K Dr. Chrales and I of SKUNK2 were the only ones to ever complete this swap as of today hope you got a deep pocket and fab skills
GOOD LUCK WITH TRYIN TO DO A K Dr. Chrales and I of SKUNK2 were the only ones to ever complete this swap as of today hope you got a deep pocket and fab skills
I'm hoping the same thing
and shenrie thanks for the tip, I'll look into it. Like I said, it's a while off since I'm saving and losing weight (not car but myself).
EF yes wagon NO there are some diffs between the wago and the hatch /rex i have yet to see someone else pull this swap off in a wagon
Ah right on, is it because of the wagon firewall angle is forward? Thats all I could think of being different. Hood would fit nice right since it comes down at more of an angle and its higher towards the windshield.
i have already done this swap when i worked for SKUNK2 if you understood the last few post for 1 no all the EF mounts do not work for the wagon 2 it will require a lot of welding and fab to 1 of the mounts
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1st I'd like to ask why you want the K over the B, or D. What you intend to do w/ your wagon (daily, drag, etc).
Keep in mind the saving up part is going to take a while, so by the time I get the k, I'll be using it for fun
That's why I was asking the line of questions that i asked. If you are serious about racing, then you need to be serious about weight --- and if you are serious about weight, then you don't need to choose the Wagovan as your weapon of choice.
I saw that the k20a had like 220 hp so I thought to myself "I would like that"
Oh and by drag I don't mean like the track or anything, mainly just like to the next stoplight or something
I love a good tangent...
Stan Lee is given credit for this line, but he's just paraphrasing statements made by FDR, Churchill, Kipling and ultimately, the Bible.
Anyway, it should be, "With great power comes compromised fuel economy."
When I worked at Idaho Speed Center we went through this same guy for all of the swaps we sold. Out of the 5 years that I was there, we got 1 bad D-series motor and 2 bad SR20DET's. All three motors were replaced very quickly and he didnt even want the bad motors back. The only motors he couldnt get were the 22R swaps for the US based Toyotas 78ish to 95. The 2JZ swaps were kinda hard to come by as well, but when they got that really highend stuff in, they would call and let us know.
Since its not a speed shop style place, they dont take the cool shit off the motors and sell separatly like Password and other like. So if the motor you want has cams and a aftermarket ECU by chance, youll actually get those parts. I have ended up with some great shit on some of the swaps Ive received.
I hear negative stuff about every online motor ordering place Ive ever seen. I cant verify these accounts, but word of mouth goes a long way. I jsut try and stay clear of those places that Ive never done business (and heard negative things about) with or dont know someone that has done business first hand with said company and had positive things to say.
HTH.
I'm hoping the same thing
and shenrie thanks for the tip, I'll look into it. Like I said, it's a while off since I'm saving and losing weight (not car but myself).
So nobody else has done a K-swap into a EF/EE??
Trust me, I would if I had the money, and I don't think yall would accept my soul as payment either.
EF yes wagon NO there are some diffs between the wago and the hatch /rex i have yet to see someone else pull this swap off in a wagon
Ah right on, is it because of the wagon firewall angle is forward? Thats all I could think of being different. Hood would fit nice right since it comes down at more of an angle and its higher towards the windshield.
This would probably help out too:http://hasport.com/shop/product_info.php?products_id=125
Hasport has their $hit together!
this is the wagon that was done @ skunk2 it wasnt easy
custom intake mani and radiator pass mount custom made from HASPORT EF mount cut the radiator support for motor to fit
http://columbus.craigslist.org/pts/833926459.html